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Pelco C2924M-A User's Manual
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1. 36 Camera Synchronization Behl endian bidder ida V 38 Manual White Balance Calibration cnn 39 SMECIICAUONS LE TL EPUM 40 2924 5 05 List of Illustrations Y N O cO ECCIS90H SHES Cao ai a a EE gue Wengen a tek sad 8 DG Drive Auto lnis Lens CNet ia et 10 Motinting Lens osas is sidad 11 Connecting Li A a ne Rae eee 14 Connecting DG Pawel e Eee eed Aud een eee 5 _ qe 15 Installing the External Control Connector 16 Configuring a Serial Chain 17 Day Night Filter Control Configuration o 19 Quick Setup Indicators and Presses a 20 Rear Panel Indicators and Presses on rie ous iR Reve ERI ROMS CAE 21 Sample Profile SGeles dei RR Ub el CRM eh Dep b edu t n Pato EE et bin dm 27 FED RM asia 36 List of Tables 2924 5 05 O rn CJ W Recommended Wire Gauge and Maximum Wiring Distances I 13 Video
2. 15 Connecting External 6 16 Connecting Serial Control Pelco D Pelco P I I I I I I I I I I RII e 17 Connecting Day Night Filter Control ci seed R eR eed adios Ee ded eu ERE a 18 XXVV C 20 Accessing Setup 21 Navigating Setup Menus from Rear Panel wea or E e e Y 21 Navigating Setup Menus from a Pelco Controller 3 IIl 22 Using Preset 95 to Access Setup Menus ie 22 Navigating Setup Menus EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE nnn ees 23 SEP MENUS niacara aa a e E sled eal we a a Road ual sae E 24 ME E E E EE 26 un TEE 26 _ _ _ _ __3 3 32 3 3 _ _ __ _ 26 Dn cce CETT 2 Exposure _ HP dn 28 RTL 28 Video kevell Gree eae SR Se ne IR 28 FIICKCHIOSS
3. 128 ft 39 m 513 ft 156 m 20 AWG 0 5 mm 203 ft 61 m 815 ft 248 m 18 AWG 1 0 mn 323 ft 98 m 1 295 ft 394 m 16 AWG 1 5 mn 514 ft 156 m 2 056 ft 626 m 14 AWG 2 5 mm 816 ft 248 m 3 264 ft 994 m 12 AWG 4 0 mm 1 295 ft 394 m 5 183 ft 1 579 m 10 AWG 6 0 mm 2 057 ft 626 m 8 228 ft 2 507 m 2924 5 05 CONNECTING AC POWER The CCC1390H Series camera requires a power supply of 24 VAC 15 20 4 to 27 6 VAC 50 60Hz Make sure the power supply has a minimum rating of 270 mA When connecting more than one camera to the same AC transformer remember the following Connect the same side of the transformer to the same terminal on all cameras Otherwise the cameras may be out of phase causing a vertical roll when switching between cameras Refer to Camera Synchronization for more information Use a transformer whose rated power supply is greater than 270 mA multiplied by the number of cameras To connect AC power T 2 Strip at least 0 4 inches 10 mm of the insulation from each power wire Press and hold the button over either hole marked 24 VAC Insert one wire from the power supply into the hole and release the button Gently pull the wire to make sure it is secure Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the second wire from the power supply If you are using a ground wire repeat steps 2 through 4 inserting the ground wire into the hole marked GND WY TERM 4 DNO POWER SUPPLY O
4. 5 2 GND 6 3 Figure 7 Configuring Serial Chain 5 Wire the camera to the control device as follows e 1 red RX to the TX lead on the control device e Pin 2 white to the TX lead on the control device e Pin3 black ground to the ground lead on the control device e Shielded cable only Connect the shield to either pin 3 black ground or pin 6 black ground 6 To connect additional cameras in a serial chain a Use a small flat tip screwdriver to turn the termination switch on this camera to OFF The default position is ON b Wire this camera to the next camera as follows e Pin4 red TX to pin 1 red RX on the next camera e Pinb5 white to pin 2 white on the next camera e Pin6 black ground to pin 3 black ground on the next camera e Shielded cable only Connect the shield to either pin 3 black ground or pin 6 black ground 2924 5 05 17 7 If you are not connecting additional cameras or after adding all cameras to the chain make sure you set the termination switch to ON for the last camera in the chain 8 Access the CAMERA SETUP menu to set the following refer to Camera Setup e Seta unique ADDRESS for each camera on the serial chain Set the communication rate COM SPEED to match the rate of each camera on the serial chain Table C lists the ADDRESS and COM SPEED by Pelco protocol for accessing the camera from a Pelco KBD200A
5. LINE SYNCHRONIZATION Use line synchronization to eliminate the vertical roll that occurs when multiple cameras are connected to the same switching device Line synchronization locks each camera to the same frame rate Line Sync Select one of the following line sync options AUTO When using AC power select this option to operate in line lock mode This mode ES synchronizes the frame rate to the power phase When selected you can also manually set the vertical phase for this camera refer to V Phase Adjustment below LINE SYNC T V PHASE ADJ and to Camera Synchronization for more information INT Select this option to use the internal sync generator BACK The default is AUTO except for the GAMING profile whose default is INT NOTES e When using DC power the camera always uses the internal sync generator e When you select INT the V PHASE ADJ option is disabled V Phase Adjustment Use this menu to adjust the vertical phase for line synchronization The range is 0 to 52 for NTSC cameras and 0 to 62 for PAL cameras V PHASE ADJ PHASE VALUE 45 Press the button up or down to adjust vertical phase When correct press the center of the button to return to the LINE SYNC menu WHITE BALANCE The CCC1390H Series camera offers four white balance options White balance settings define how the camera processes video images to render true colors in a scene White balance is especially effective in scenes with changing co
6. Mount Adapter Use the top or bottom mount hole The maximum thread depth top is 0 188 inches 4 7 mm the adapter extends the thread depth top to 0 25 inches 6 4 mm The maximum thread depth bottom is 0 25 inches 6 4 mm Refer to Camera Mounting Serial Terminating Switch Use this switch to terminate the serial signal at the last camera on the serial chain refer to Connecting External Control Auto Iris Lens Connector Insert the four pin connector from the DC drive auto iris lens into this connector refer to Lens Mounting Video Output Connector Connect a coaxial video cable to this BNC connector to output the video image refer to Connecting Video Setup Button Use this five position button to configure the camera either directly refer to Quick Setup or through the setup menus refer to Accessing Setup Menus Power Terminal Strip Use this three pin push in type terminal strip to connect either 12 VDC or 24 VAC power refer to Connecting Power Indicators Use these indicators to quickly determine camera status refer to Quick Setup External Control Connector Use this seven pin connector to connect the camera to one or more serial devices Use it also to connect an external day night filter switch Refer to Connecting External Control for more information CCC1390H 6 1 3 inch high resolution day night WDR CCD camera 24 VAC 12 VDC NTSC format CCC1390H 6X 1 3 inch high resolution day night WDR CCD camera 2
7. cocer eee 28 29 Automatic GainControl AGG a id deren oe e dd di a 29 Digital Slow Shutter DSS SENS 29 29 Day and Night Detection RIRs 30 Day and NightFilter DIMA A eet SA ome eM E nite eid 30 Function SCTINGS cite ccnt 31 31 31 Manual Red BIUE 32 GaMMa rU 32 __33 _3 lt 2 2 32 2 3 _ 233 _ __ _ 32 O M 32 Masking tyne ras date 33 A MUS 33 Camera SIEUT MSRP 34 di 6 dena 34 2924 5 05 3 ME A PA Aenean Decide eae tee 224 35 SYSLEMINTOCMAUON ecards 35 Lens
8. into the camera Then use a small Phillips screwdriver to secure the assembly cover to the rear panel 2924 5 05 4 5 6 a 2924 5 05 Use 100 ohm twisted pair cabling to wire the device to the enclosed connector assembly The decision to use shielded cable depends on your installation shielded cable may be optional EXTERNAL SWITCH INPUT 7 Figure 8 Day Night Filter Control Configuration Wire the camera to the external switch as follows e Pin7 brown signal input to the lead on the external switch e Pin6 black ground to the lead on the external switch e Shielded cable only Connect the shield to either pin 3 black ground or pin 6 black ground Change DAY amp NIGHT to EXT external on the EXPOSURE SETTINGS menu Configure the external switch as follows e High Camera operates in AUTO mode e Shortor Low Camera operates in BW mode Quick Setup Several CCC1390H Series camera settings can be changed directly from the rear panel button When a rear panel indicator is lit the correspond ing option is enabled You can change the following options directly from the rear panel AGC Press the button up to enable or disable automatic gain control AGC Refer to Automatic Gain Control AGC for more information D N Press the button left to enable or disable day and night mode When enabled the AUTO mode is selected When disabled the COLOR mode i
9. DIGITAL SLOW SHUTTER DSS SENS Digital slow shutter DSS slows the picture frame rate and increases the camera sensitivity under low light conditions by increasing the number of fields of integration Use this option to enable or disable this feature and to set the number of integration fields Select one of the following options OFF 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 The default depends on the selected profile refer to Table G NOTES e Ifyou disable SENS on the rear panel the camera saves the DSS SENS value on the EXPOSURE SETTING menu refer to Quick Setup e his option is automatically disabled when AUTO EXPOSURE is set to MANUAL e Depending on the number of fields of integration the picture will develop a granular appearance and motion may lag resulting in a stereo scopic effect or streaking on fast moving objects DAY AND NIGHT Use this option to specify how the camera will switch between day color and night black and white operation Select one of the following options AUTO Select this option to switch the filter automatically as light conditions change The D amp N DETECTION and D amp N FILTER LIMIT settings appear EXPOSURE AUTO EXPOSURE gt NORMAL The camera switches from day to night when the AGC gain level reaches 22 dB VIDEO LEVEL gt 0 FLICKERLESS OFF It switches from night to day when the AGC gain level reaches 16 dB AGC ON DSS SENS gt 4 When AUTO is selected both the angle of vie
10. Goaxial Gable Bequitements isa rrt 15 Camera Controller Settings for KBD200A KBD300A Direct M0068 I RR 18 gt M e e here 18 R ar Panel Buttons and id EL ade die da dd a ad 21 Pelco Controller Buttons and Actions I I I I I I L L C I IIICIIICCCIIIICCICIICCCICIICCC C C2 23 27 5 Regulatory Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular i
11. OK The camera performs the procedure Then the MAIN MENU appears 34 2924 5 05 PIXEL CORRECTION If white spots appear in the video image one or more pixels on the camera imager may be defective cea j PIXEL CORRECTION This condition is common to CCD camera imagers COVER THE LENS AND SELECT OK Select this option to automatically detect and correct these defects This feature helps you maintain image quality OK CANCEL To perform this procedure 1 Use a lens cap to cover the lens Make sure no light can enter the lens NOTE The mechanical iris lens aperture does not completely block the light Therefore you should use a lens cap 2 Select PIXEL CORRECTION The PIXEL CORRECTION menu appears 3 Select OK The camera performs the procedure Then the MAIN MENU appears NOTES e Any defective pixels that cannot be completely corrected may still appear e Defective pixels may reappear when DSS SENS is enabled SYSTEM INFORMATION Select this option to display the camera firmware information SYSTEM INFORMATION Restore Factory Settings FIRMWARE VERSION 10 OSD VERSION 1 0 Select this option to reset the camera to the factory default settings This option clears all saved RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS gt user definable settings except the following BACK e CAMERA SETUP menu ADDRESS COM SPEED e LINE SYNC menu V PHASE ADJ e PIXEL CORRECTION RESTORE FACTORY SE
12. PAL camera the range is 0 to 62 PHASE VALUE 45 Press the center of the button to return to the LINE SYNC menu Select EXIT to close the setup menus As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings save your custom settings into the CUSTOM profile This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted refer to Profiles for more information 2924 5 05 Manual White Balance Calibration In some installations use manual white balance to render the most accurate image color possible Mixed color applications may affect the amount of color adjustment For example a small white object on a large blue surface may have a reddish tint Manual white balance uses a calibration image to identify the correct white level The camera then uses this white level when adjusting overall image color NOTE Manual white balance is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single primary light source Example A CCC1390H camera is installed in a pan tilt enclosure in a clothing store in a shopping mall Mixed colors are located throughout the store Overhead lights provide the primary illumination but some light also enters the store from the mall As the camera pans a section filled with blue clothing the camera may redden the image to compensate for the blue When properly calibrated the camera will not try to adjust scenes with predominant amounts of red or blue To calibrate the manual whit
13. Requirements Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Cable requirements 75 ohms impedance All copper center conductor steel center conductor cable may result in poor performance All copper braided shield with 95 braid coverage If white spots appear in the video image one or more pixels on the camera imager may be defective This condition is common to CCD camera imagers To correct this condition refer to Pixel Correction 2924 5 05 15 CONNECTING EXTERNAL CONTROL The external control connector on the rear panel lets you remotely access and control the CCC1390H Series camera The external control connector assembly is a seven pin micro 1 25 mm connector with wires 26 AWG and connector cover You can access and configure the menu settings from any Pelco keyboard receiver or other device that supports the Pelco D or Pelco P protocol The camera supports the following settings e Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 e Start bit 1 e Data bits 8 e Stop bit 1 e Parity None You can also control day night filter operation from an external switch When connecting external control the wiring should meet the following requirements e 24 AWG 0 25 mm or 22 AWG 0 35 mm e Shielded twisted pair e Upto 4 000 ft 1 219 m maximum Figure 6 identifies the pin connections for the enclosed external control connector assembly It also
14. above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 2096 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 Copyright 2005 Pelco All rights reserved PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 US
15. configure more than eight masks Mask Erase Select this option to erase one or more masks The camera erases masks from the last created to the first created To erase a mask select MASK ERASE The mask that was last created disappears Repeat to erase additional masks TITLE Select this option to configure the camera title mE Title TITLE gt EDIT TITLE Use this option to enable or disable the title display The default is OFF Title Edit Use this option to enter or edit the camera title up to 16 characters The default is blank To enter a camera title EDIT TITLE 1 Change the TITLE setting on the TITLE menu to ON m NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 2 Select the EDIT TITLE menu The EDIT TITLE menu appears abcdefghijklm nopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 3 Press the button up down left or right to move the cursor to the desired character BACK The space character is located below the letter n 4 Press the center of the button to select the character The selected character appears in the blank area at the bottom of the screen 2924 5 05 33 5 clear a character select BS backspace The camera deletes the last character entered 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have entered the camera title 7 When the title is correct select BACK to return to the TITLE menu CAMERA SETUP Select this option to configure the serial communication and rear panel function settings for the CCC1390H Series camera R
16. iris is controlled through a standard four pin square connector that is included with all Pelco auto iris lenses The CCC1390H Series camera is quick and easy to install and is ideal for Pelco s DomePak and ImagePak fixed camera dome enclosure packages PRODUCT FEATURES 2924 5 05 Compact Body Style Wide Dynamic Range 60 dB Maximum Captures Both High Luminance and Low Luminance Objects Day Night with Automatic or Manual Control Captures High Quality Color During the Day and Clear B W Images at Night Electronic Zoom 1 3 Inch Format Sony SS 2WD CCD Imager Digital Signal Processing 530 TV Lines B W 480 TV Lines Color On Screen Menu Configuration Four Preset Application Profiles One User Definable Profile Selectable Auto White Balance AWB Automatic Gain Control AGC and Backlight Compensation BLC Electronic Shutter Control ESC Digital Slow Shutter DSS Flickerless Mode CS Lens Mount C Mount Lens Requires Optional Adapter Autosensing DC Drive Auto Iris Autosensing 24 VAC 12 VDC with Line Lock or Internal Synchronization Internal Top Bottom Mount 60 000 OO MODELS Figure 1 CCC1390H Series Camera Lens Mount Mount a standard CS mount lens to the CCC1390H Series camera refer to Lens Mounting To use a C mount lens install a C CS mount adapter Back Focus Locking Screw Use a 1 5 mm Allen wrench to adjust the back focus refer to Lens Focusing Camera Mount and E
17. or KBD300A Table C Camera Controller Settings for KBD200A KBD300A Direct Mode Equipment Parameter PELCO D PELCO P Camera ADDRESS 1 30 1 30 COM SPEED 2400 4800 Keyboard ADDRESS 1 30 2 31 DIP SWITCH ON 5 7 ON 5 OFF all others OFF all others To select the camera using the Pelco P protocol add one to the camera number at the controller For example if the ADDRESS at the camera is set to 10 select camera 11 at the controller CONNECTING DAY NIGHT FILTER CONTROL In some installations high infrared IR illumination or other light sources may interfere with the camera s automatic day night mode operation Use an external day night filter switch such as a photosensor to keep the camera from constantly switching filters The control signal input responds as shown in Table D Table D Day Night Control Signal Signal Voltage D N Mode Open or High 3 0V to 3 3V AUTO Short or Low 0 3V to 0 3V BW NOTES e not exceed these values e CCC1390H Series camera responds only to the input signal from the switch It does not provide enough power to drive an external device To connect an external day night filter switch to the camera refer to Figure 8 1 Turn off power to the camera 2 If necessary use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the connector cover from the rear panel refer to Figure 6 3 lf necessary plug the external control connector assembly supplied
18. press the center of the button to return to the E ZOOM menu 4 To use 2 0 or 2 5 zoom change the ZOOM setting to the desired value 2924 5 05 MASKING Masking lets you block out certain areas of a camera scene Select this option to configure one to MASKING eight masks in the camera image MASK UE gt MASK EDIT NOTE When you enable masking electronic zoom is disabled If electronic zoom is active masking MASK ERASE is disabled BACK Mask Use this option to enable or disable masking The default is OFF Mask Edit Use this option to configure one or more masks There is no default mask MASK SETTING To edit a mask 1 Change the MASK setting on the MASKING menu to ON 2 Select the MASK EDIT menu The MASK SETTING menu appears Use the pointer to configure the mask area a the button up down left or right to move the cursor to the upper left corner of the mask b Press the center of the button to mark the upper left corner Press the button up down left or right to move the cursor to the lower right corner of the mask NOTE If you move the cursor either left or above the start point the mask edit is cancelled d Press the center of the button to mark the lower right corner The mask area is blacked out The MASKING menu appears with the new mask 4 Repeat step 3 for each additional mask If you add a ninth mask the camera erases the first mask You cannot
19. this option to either increase or decrease the blue hue in the camera image Select a value between 5 and 5 The default is 1 GAMMA Gamma correction adjusts the video signal to compensate for the nonlinear response of the monitor display Select one of the following options 60 NORM 45 or 100 The default depends on the selected profile refer to Table G NOTE When AUTO EXPOSURE is set to WDR you cannot change the gamma setting SHARPNESS Select this option to display the SHARPNESS menu SHARPNESS Aperture Gain APERTURE GAIN Use this option to increase or decrease the image sharpness both vertically and horizontally Select a value between 5 and 5 The default is 1 E Z00M Select this option to configure electronic zoom including electronic panning NOTE When you enable electronic zoom both the WDR auto exposure mode and masking are Z00M disabled If either WDR or masking is active electronic zoom is disabled POSITION Zoom Select one of the following electronic zoom options OFF 1 5 2 0 2 5 The default is OFF Position Use this option to pan and tilt the electronic zoom frame to a specific portion of the scene POSITION To position the electronic zoom frame 1 Change the ZOOM setting on the E ZOOM menu to 1 5 Positioning is possible only at 1 5 zoom 2 Select the POSITION menu The POSITION menu appears 3 Press the button up down left or right to position the frame When correct
20. 0 VIDEO LEVEL gt 0 FLICKERLESS gt OFF SHUTTER SPEED gt 1 60 AGC gt ON AGC gt ON DSS SENS gt 4 DSS SENS gt 4 DAY amp NIGHT gt COLOR DAY amp NIGHT gt COLOR D amp N DETECTION gt D amp N DETECTION gt D amp N FILTER LIMIT gt D amp N FILTER LIMIT gt BACK EXIT BACK EXIT NORMAL BLC or WDR MANUAL AUTO EXPOSURE AUTO EXPOSURE AUTO EXPOSURE The automatic exposure feature automatically adjusts the electronic shutter and mechanical iris to set the correct exposure Select one of the following automatic exposure modes NORMAL Select this mode to use the electronic shutter and mechanical iris to control exposure As lighting conditions change the camera adjusts exposure based on input from the electronic shutter BLC Select this mode for scenes that are strongly backlit The camera corrects the image to bring out the detail of the subject such as a person entering a building through a door MANUAL Select this mode to set the electronic shutter speed manually refer to Shutter Speed for more information WDR Select this mode for scenes that include both high light and low light objects The default depends on the selected profile refer to Table G NOTES e Youcan also use the rear panel button to switch between NORMAL and WDR modes refer to Quick Setup e When you select BLC the VIDEO LEVEL option is disabled e When you select MANUAL the FLICKERLESS option changes to SHUTTER SPEED Also the DSS SENS opt
21. 0x B W Color Filter Switching Threshold Day to Night Night to Day B W Infrared IR cut filter BK 7 glass same optical displacement as day 1 3 inch image format Sony SS 2WD CCD 60 dB maximum WDR mode 768 H x 494 V approx 380K 752 H x 582 V approx 440K 6 mm diagonal 525 NTSC 625 PAL 2 1 interlace AC line lock internal 530 TV lines B W 480 TV lines color 1 60 1 50 000 second 1 50 1 50 000 second DC drive autosensing 0 002 lux F1 2 40 IRE AGC on 75 scene reflectance 0 02 lux F1 2 40 IRE AGC on 75 scene reflectance 0 08 lux F1 2 40 IRE AGC on 75 scene reflectance 0 8 lux F1 2 40 IRE AGC on 75 scene reflectance 1 6 lux average scene illumination 1 9 lux average scene illumination i 1 6 LUX 22 DB Digital Slow Shutter SENS Electronic PTZ Signal to Noise Ratio Vertical Phase Automatic Gain Control Backlight Compensation Flickerless Mode Auto White Balance Day Night Signal Processing Video Output Gamma Correction White Balance Range HYSTERESIS COLOR 1 9 LUX AVERAGE SCENE ILLUMINANCE 16 DB AVERAGE AGC GAIN Selectable on off 2x 4x 6x 8x 10x 20x 40x Selectable 1 5x 2 0x 2 5x gt 50 dB Adjustable 90 Selectable on of Selectable on of Selectable on off 1 100 sec NTSC 1 120 sec PAL Selectable on off 4 modes Selectable on off 4 modes Digital signal processing DSP 1 Vp p 75
22. 4 5 05 Connecting Power Video and Control The CCC1390H Series camera offers standard power and coax video connectors as well as an external contro connector Before installation identify how you will connect each power video and control lead to the camera CONNECTING POWER The CCC1390H Series camera is designed to operate from either a 12 VDC or a 24 VAC power source The camera automatically senses power type Use only a Class 2 isolated power source that can supply 12 VDC 15 or 24 VAC 15 50 60 Hz Maximum power consumption is about 3 5 watts A WARNINGS e connect high voltage power to the camera because you may damage the camera e Donot short circuit the power leads when connecting the power supply to the camera e remove the connector cover during camera operation NOTES e Be sure to use 60 Hz power for NTSC CCC1390H 6 and 50 Hz power for PAL CCC1390H 6X e Install the camera near a socket or outlet that is easily accessible Use Table A to help you identify the necessary wire gauge and maximum cable distance This table applies to two conductor solid copper wire Reduce distance by 10 for stranded copper wire These maximum distances are based on a maximum allowable voltage drop of 10 Table A Recommended Wire Gauge and Maximum Wiring Distances Maximum Distance Wire Gauge 12 VDC 24 VAC 24 AWG 0 25 mm 80 ft 24 m 323 ft 98 m 22 AWG 0 35 mm
23. 4 VAC or 12 VDC PAL format 2924 5 05 PARTS LIST CCC1390H Series camera Quick Start Guide Safety Instructions External control connector assembly seven pin micro 1 25 mm connector with wires 26 AWG and connector cover Camera mount spacer Four pin auto iris connector type DN 152N Lens mount cap Resource CD e Installation Operation manual INSTALL PDF e Quick Start Guide OSG PDF e Important Safety Instructions SAFETY PDF OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PCMA40 Lens adapter Adapts standard C mount lenses to CS mount cameras REQUIRED TOOLS Small Phillips screwdriver for connector cover Small flat tip screwdriver for serial termination Allen wrench 1 5 mm for back focus adjustment Neutral density filter ND3 for auto iris adjustment 2924 5 05 Lens Mounting The CCC1390H Series camera supports both manual and DC drive auto iris lenses either fixed focal length or varifocal It automatically senses an auto iris lens as soon as you plug in the connector The camera has a standard CS mount that can accept a C mount lens with a PCMA40 lens adapter After mounting an auto iris lens but before using the camera perform the auto iris automatic adjustment procedure refer to Auto Iris Lens Adjustment Also perform this procedure each time you change the lens NOTE The CCC1390H Series camera does not support video drive auto iris lenses WIRING AN AUTO IRIS LENS DC drive auto iris lenses are controlle
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25. AM key Enter 95 and hold the PRESET key for two seconds A menu screen appears Move the joystick down to highlight SET Move the joystick right The MAIN MENU appears 00A KBD300A Direct Mode Enter the camera number and press the CAM key Enter 95 Press the PRESET key The MAIN MENU appears CM9740 CM9760 CM9770 CM9780 1 2 3 4 Press the ESCAPE key to open the Main menu Select DEF The Define Submenu appears Enter your four digit PIN if this is your first time entering this mode Enter 95 and select PRST The MAIN MENU appears on the monitor Select the Quit icon to return to the default menu MPT9500 RS 485 Mode 1 2 Pelco 1 2 Enter 95 and press the PRESET SET key Press the F2 key The MAIN MENU appears Net Check the Set box Click the preset 95 button The MAIN MENU appears C2924M A 5 05 NAVIGATING SETUP MENUS As soon as you access the MAIN MENU the four indicators on the rear panel blink until you close the setup menu Table F lists the buttons and actions for menu navigation Table F Pelco Controller Buttons and Actions MENU ACTION Move up or down in menu or item options BUTTON ACTION Move joystick up or down Move right or left in menu Move joystick right or left Select menu or item Save setting and exit to menu Press the iris open button Press the iris open button NOTE If your Pelco controller does not have a joystic
26. E mode is set to MANUAL The setup menu tree is represented on this and the next page MAIN MENU PROFILES Al AUTO ADJUSTMENT PROFILES ACTIVE gt STANDARD EXPOSURE SETTINGS SAVE AS gt CUSTOM CANCEL FUNCTION SETTINGS DEFAULT STANDARD CAMERA SETUP Al AUTO ADJUSTMENT PIXEL CORRECTION SYSTEM INFORMATION PIXEL CORRECTION COVER THE LENS AND SELECT OK OK CANCEL EXPOSURE SETTINGS AUTO EXPOSURE gt NORMAL SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO LEVEL gt 0 FLICKERLESS gt OFF AGC gt ON DSS SENS gt 4 DAY amp NIGHT gt COLOR DETECTION gt FILTER LIMIT gt BACK EXIT FIRMWARE VERSION 050 VERSION 1 0 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS gt BACK FUNCTION SETTINGS RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS LINE SYNC gt WHITE BALANCE gt AUTO OK CANCEL MANUAL RED BLUE gt GAMMA gt 60 NORM SHARPNESS E Z00M MASKING TITLE BACK CAMERA SETUP ADDRESS COM SPEED LED SWITCH 24 2924 5 05 2924 5 05 LINE SYNC V PHASE ADJ LINE SYNC PHASE VALUE 45 V PHASE ADJ MANUAL RED BLUE RED GAIN BLUE GAIN RED HUE BLUE HUE BACK SHARPNESS APERTURE GAIN E Z00M POSITION Z00M POSITION MASKING MASK SETTING MASK MASK EDIT MASK ERASE BACK EDIT TITLE TITLE TITLE EDIT TITLE ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklm nopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 BACK 25 MAIN MENU The following sections describe each menu and all settings associated with that me
27. INSTALLATION OPERATION CCC1390H Series Camera C2924M A 5 05 Contents Regulatory NOUCES esee ner RE Yer UPRCC SY RE bey RERBA gre Gane ates DEM RR gle Ving E vara genes 6 eee teas git eee dee ote ek td 6 BITS dejo late cones 7 Produc 62 85 CETTE 7 pd 8 List pegaso Pad pes a ge is 9 Optional ACCESSOMES AS as ae T e 9 e a A ida 9 Lens Mounting cea das 10 Wiring an Auto Iris Lens he as 10 MOLI tha _ 11 9 VMVM 6 12 Connecting Power Video and Control ua pad I ad OE ipu iia 13 13 14 M M MMM hades 15 M
28. N O SENS ITA BUTTONS 1 24 VAC OUTPUT avale Figure 4 Connecting Power 2924 5 05 CONNECTING DC POWER The CCC1390H Series camera requires a power supply of 12 VDC 15 10 2 to 13 8 VDC Make sure the power supply has a minimum rating of 390 mA A WARNINGS e For safety include a 1 0 A slow blow fuse when connecting DC power as shown in Figure 5 e DC power supply must be UL and CE certified e sure you wire the power polarity correctly To connect DC power 1 Stripatleast 0 4 inches 10 mm of the insulation from each power wire 2 Press and hold the button over the hole marked 3 Insert the negative wire from the power supply into the hole and release the button 4 Gently pull the wire to make sure it is secure 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the positive wire from the power supply Use the hole marked For safety add a 1 0 A slow blow fuse to the positive wire from the power supply The fuse should be less than 4 inches 10 cm from the positive terminal on the power supply y M TERM EN OFF Q ri l1 T BUTTONS ON 4 INCH 10 CM MAX POWER SUPPLY 1 0 A FUSE SLOW BLOW Figure 5 Connecting DC Power CONNECTING VIDEO Connect a coaxial video cable to the BNC connector on the back of the camera Refer to Table B for the type of video coaxial cable to use Table B Video Coaxial Cable
29. TTINGS To restore factory default settings OK CANCEL 1 Select RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS on the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu The RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS menu appears 2 Select OK The camera resets all parameters to the factory default settings except those listed above Then the MAIN MENU appears 2924 5 05 35 Lens Focusing After mounting the lens you must focus your CCC139 the lens NOTE The back focus has already been adjusted us mounted lens 1 2 Manual iris only Open the iris completely Re sample lens Refer to your lens documentation MANUAL IRIS LOCKING SCREW LENS FOCUS LOCKING SCREW AGC is enabled by default a Display the EXPOSURE SETTINGS menu b Change AGC to ON c Select EXIT to save the AGC setting 2 m away Fixed focal length lens only a Set the lens focal length to far b Adjust the back focus 1 2 3 Auto iris only Cover the auto iris lens witha s If necessary enable Automatic Gain Control AGC on the EXPOSURE SETTINGS menu Aim the camera at the farthest object in the field of view Make sure it is at least 6 5 ft Series camera You will adjust both the back focus on the camera and the fine focus ing a standard CS mount lens However you might need to adjust it again to match the uitable neutral density ND filter This opens the iris fully For best results use an ND3 filter er to Figure 12 which shows the manu
30. al iris varifocal and lens focus locking screws for a or more information WRENCH VARIFOCAL LOCKING SCREW Figure 12 Lens Focus MAIN MENU PROFILES EXPOSURE SETTINGS AUTO EXPOSURE VIDEO LEVEL FLICKERLESS AGC DSS SENS DAY amp NIGHT D amp N DETECTION D amp N FILTER LIMIT BACK gt NORMAL gt 0N gt COLOR gt gt EXIT Use a 1 5 mm Allen wrench to loosen the back focus locking screw Turn the lens until the image 15 focused Tighten the back focus locking screw clockwise A WARNING Do not over tighten the back focus locking screw because you may damage the camera Back focus is a coarse adjustment You will make the fine focus adjustment in the next step 36 Adjust the lens focus to achieve the best fine focus 2924 5 05 6 Varifocal lens only Set the varifocal to wide W and the lens focal length to far b Adjust the back focus 1 Use a 1 5 mm Allen wrench to loosen the back focus locking screw 2 the lens until the image is focused 3 Tighten the back focus locking screw clockwise A WARNING Do not over tighten the back focus locking screw because you may damage the camera Back focus is a coarse adjustment You will make the fine focus adjustment in steps c and d c Move the varifocal locking screw up or down to set the field of view d Adjust the lens focus to achieve the best fine focus e Repeat steps c and d until the
31. d air or lens cleaning paper to clean it Do not expose the camera imager to direct sunlight as this may impair camera performance Always keep the lens mount cap in place until you install the lens 4 Do not use this camera outdoors without an appropriate enclosure Do not install near flammable gas or corrosive chemical fumes 5 Use a soft dry cloth to clean the camera case If necessary use a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent diluted with water then dry with the dry cloth Never use alcohol benzene or other volatile solutions 6 2924 5 05 Description The CCC1390H Series camera is a compact wide dynamic range WDR day night camera Its WDR technology provides up to 60 dB of dynamic range and produces superior images over a wide range of lighting conditions including extreme backlight conditions The camera also uses a removable infrared IR cut filter to switch between color and black white B W modes as environmental lighting conditions change IL also pro vides a dual resolution of 530 TVL B W and 480 TVL color On screen programmable menus can be accessed locally using the rear panel button or remotely using any Pelco controller with Pelco P or Pelco D protocol Use these menus to select a specific profile or to customize and save camera settings for the specific application The CCC1390H Series camera has a standard CS mount and can be used with fixed manual or DC drive auto iris lenses The auto
32. d through the four pin drive connector type D4 152N Figure 2 identifies the pin connections for the auto iris lens connector on the back of the camera 2 1 LIEN Pin DC Drive Auto Iris Lens Control coil negative Control coil positive Drive coil positive Drive coil negative Toma Figure 2 DC Drive Auto Iris Lens Connector Blow C2924M A 5 05 MOUNTING THE LENS To mount the lens onto the camera refer to Figure 3 1 Make sure the lens will not touch the camera imager when installed 2 Use clean compressed air or a clean dry lens cloth to make sure there is no dust or other foreign matter between the lens and the camera imager 3 C mount lens Screw the adapter onto the lens 4 Screw the lens onto the lens mount 5 DC drive auto iris lens Connect the four pin connector from the lens to the connector on the back of the camera CS MOUNT LENS C CS MOUNT ADAPTER FOR C MOUNT LENS 0 AUTO IRIS LENS CABLE AND CONNECTOR OPTIONAL Figure 3 Mounting Lens to Camera 2924 5 05 11 The CCC1390H Series camera can be mounted from either the top or bottom depending on the type of camera mount used in your installation Use a standard 1 4 20 screw The maximum thread depth top is 0 188 inches 4 7 mm To extend the thread depth top to 0 25 inches 6 4 mm use the camera mount spacer supplied The maxi
33. e balance 1 Focus the camera on a neutral color scene Select a neutral scene with the following characteristics e little or no black e Not predominantly red e predominantly blue e Nodirect light source such as a lamp or a window 2 Select WHITE BALANCE on the FUNCTION SETTINGS menu 3 Select AUTO This calibrates the white balance gain to the neutral scene 4 Change WHITE BALANCE from AUTO to MANUAL This locks the white balance gain into camera memory NOTE If you change WHITE BALANCE from MANUAL to a different mode the stored manual white balance settings are erased You will have to perform this procedure again 5 Select EXIT to close the setup menus 6 Focus the camera on the target scene FUNCTION SETTINGS LINE SYNC gt WHITE BALANCE gt AUTO MANUAL RED BLUE gt GAMMA gt 60 NORM SHARPNESS gt E Z00M MASKING TITLE BACK 7 As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings save your custom settings into the CUSTOM profile This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted refer to Profiles for more information 2924 5 05 39 Specifications 40 GENERAL Day Night Operation Day Night Imaging Device Dynamic Range Picture Elements NTSC PAL Sensing Area Scanning System Synchronization Horizontal Resolution Electronic Shutter Range NTSC PAL Auto Iris Lens Type Minimum Illumination B W SENS 40x Color SENS 4
34. efer to Connecting External Control for information on wiring the serial ADDRESS interface CUM SHEER LED Address SWITCH The CCC1390H Series camera can be accessed remotely from selected Pelco controllers Use this option to assign a receiver address to the camera This address identifies the camera on the serial chain Select a value from 1 to 30 The default is 1 CAMERA SETUP NOTES e Each camera must have a unique address e Be sure to assign the address before accessing the camera remotely COM Speed Use this option to set the communication or baud rate for this camera This must match the setting for the other cameras and controllers on the serial chain Select one of the following 2400 4800 9600 19200 The default is 4800 LED Select this option to enable or disable the rear panel indicators The default is ON Switch Select this option to enable or disable quick setup on the rear panel refer to Quick Setup The default is ON AUTO IRIS LENS ADJUSTMENT Select this option to adjust the electronic properties of the auto iris lens to the auto iris electronic ALAUTO ADJUSTMENT properties of the camera Perform this procedure before using the camera or each time you change the lens CANCEL To perform this procedure 1 Mount the auto iris lens to the camera refer to Lens Mounting 2 Aim the camera at a bright flickerless scene 3 Select Al AUTO ADJUSTMENT The Al AUTO ADJUSTMENT menu appears 4 Select
35. focus is correct 7 Manual iris only Adjust the iris for the best picture quality The largest aperture gives the best light sensitivity the smallest aperture gives the greatest depth of field 8 Tighten all lens locking screws NOTE When tightening the lens locking screws do not over turn or force any screw 9 Auto iris only Remove the ND filter MAIN MENU 10 If necessary disable AGC PROFILES a Display the EXPOSURE SETTINGS menu EXPOSURE SETTINGS AUTO EXPOSURE NORMAL b Change AGC to OFF VIDEO LEVEL 4 FLICKERLESS AGC c Select EXIT to save the AGC setting DSS SENS DAY amp NIGHT gt COLOR 11 Auto iris only Perform the auto iris lens adjustment procedure refer to Auto ris Lens D amp N DETECTION gt D amp N FILTER LIMIT gt Adjustment BACK EXIT 12 As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings save your custom settings into the CUSTOM profile This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted refer to Profiles for more information 2924 5 05 37 Camera Synchronization Camera synchronization may affect installations that use two or more AC power supplies for multiple cameras Due to different power phases a brief vertical roll may appear on the monitor when switching between cameras To eliminate this vertical roll adjust the phase control to synchronize the cameras to one another It may be necessary for two people to communicate when synchroni
36. he filter to switch Select one of the following options 5 SEC 30 SEC The default is 5 SEC NOTE This option is only enabled when the DAY amp NIGHT option is set to AUTO or EXT DAY AND NIGHT FILTER LIMIT In certain lighting conditions the brightness level may cross the switch threshold quickly As a result the camera may constantly switch filters Use this option to indicate how often to test the bri Select one of the following detection test intervals OFF Select this option to test the brigh 10 MIN Select this option to test the brigh 30 MIN Select this option to test the brigh ghtness level ness level continuously according to the D amp N DETECTION setting 5 seconds or 30 seconds ness level every 10 minutes ness level every 30 minutes The default is 10 MIN when the DAY amp NIGHT profile is selected Otherwise the default is OFF After the camera switches filters three times and after the filter limit interval has passed an asterisk appears next to this setting This indi cates that the detection test has been performed NOTE This option is only enabled when the DAY amp NIGHT option is set to AUTO or EXT 2924 5 05 FUNCTION SETTINGS Select this option to configure the function settings for the CCC1390H Series camera FUNCTION SETTINGS LINE SYNC gt WHITE BALANCE gt AUTO MANUAL RED BLUE gt GAMMA gt 60 NORM SHARPNESS E Z00M MASKING TITLE BACK
37. identifies pins 1 and 7 Pin Lead Color 1 Pelco Data RX Red gt 2 Pelco Data RX White REMOVE 3 Ground Black o 4 Pelco Data TX Red Sy 5 Pelco Data TX White 6 Ground Black Ny 7 Day Night Control Signal Input Brown PIN 7 TO CONTROL DEVICE Figure 6 Installing the External Control Connector C2924M A 5 05 CONNECTING SERIAL CONTROL PELCO D PELCO To connect serial control to the camera refer to Figure 7 1 Turn off power to the camera 2 If necessary use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the connector cover from the rear panel refer to Figure 6 3 If necessary plug the external control connector assembly supplied into the camera Then use a small Phillips screwdriver to secure the assembly connector cover to the rear panel 4 Use 100 ohm twisted pair cabling to wire each pair on the enclosed connector assembly The decision to use shielded cable depends on your installation shielded cable may be optional AGC ET ANN TERM TERM or ID Oc TERM 0FF D OQ 0 ON OFF amp OFF sexs gt DC12V qm Lus iM 24VAC GND AA PIN 1 PIN7 PIN 1 PIN 7 RX 1 GND 6 TO 3 RX 2 TX 5 TO RX 2 GND 3 TXx 4 TO RX 1 E a I TERM on 1 Oc aD Q a DAL a m do 1 PIN 1 PIN 7 TX 4 TO RX 1
38. ion is disabled e When you select WDR the GAMMA and E Z00M options are disabled VIDEO LEVEL Use this option to set the video output voltage from 0 9 Vp p to 1 1 Vp p in increments of 0 02 Vp p Use it to compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs You can also use it to boost the video output Select a value between 5 0 9 Vp p and 5 1 1 Vp p The default is 0 1 0 Vp p NOTE When AUTO EXPOSURE is set to BLC you cannot adjust the video level FLICKERLESS In some installations the cycle of the fluorescent lights may interfere with the electronic iris shutter speed Use this option to override the shutter speed When enabled the shutter speed is set to 1 100 NTSC or 1 120 PAL Select ON or OFF The default is OFF NOTE This option appears when AUTO EXPOSURE is set to NORMAL BLC or WDR 2924 5 05 SHUTTER SPEED Use this option to set the shutter speed manually Select one of the following options 1 60 NTSC 1 50 PAL 1 100 NTSC 1 120 PAL 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 20000 1 50000 The default 15 1 60 NTSC or 1 50 PAL NOTE This option appears when AUTO EXPOSURE is set to MANUAL AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL AGC Automatic gain control AGC automatically adjusts the image when the light level changes Most scenes benefit from AGC operation Select ON or OFF The default is ON NOTE You can also use the rear panel button to enable or disable AGC refer to Quick Setup
39. k use the up down right and left buttons To display a menu 1 2 Use the joystick to select menu Press he iris open button to open the menu To change a setting 1 2 3 4 Use the joystick to select the item Press Move Press he iris open button to open the item the joystick up or down to move through the options he iris open button to save the setting and return to the menu To move to a previous menu select BACK and press the iris open button To close the setup menus select EXIT from any menu and press the iris open button NOTES 2924 5 05 The menu closes automatically after three minutes of inactivity When you select BACK or EXIT on any menu the camera saves the current settings into memory The rest of this document describes navigating the menus from the rear panel button Refer to Table F for the equivalent Pelco controller commands 23 Setup Menus The CCC1390H Series camera uses setup menus instead of hardware switches for configuring the camera As a result you have more options for customizing the camera for its specific application NOTES e After you customize any aspect of the CCC1390H Series camera be sure to save your custom settings Refer to Profiles for information about saving custom settings e Menu items that cannot be changed are either disabled or marked with an asterisk e FLICKERLESS changes to SHUTTER SPEED when AUTO EXPOSUR
40. lor temperatures Use it also in installations with incandescent fluorescent or outdoor lighting Select one of the following white balance modes AUTO In this mode the camera automatically adjusts the white balance based on the colors in the camera scene The camera continually delivers the best possible image MANUAL Use this mode to calibrate the camera to the white balance in a neutral scene This prevents dominant colors in the target scene from affecting white balance Refer to Manual White Balance Calibration for more information INDOOR Use this mode for indoor scenes The white balance gain is set to about 2 800 K and does not change as the scene colors change OUTDOOR Use this mode for outdoor scenes The white balance gain is set to about 6 000 K and does not change as the scene colors change 2924 5 05 31 MANUAL RED BLUE Select this option to display the MANUAL RED BLUE menu MANUAL RED BLUE i RED GAIN Red Gain BLUE GAIN Use this option to either increase or decrease the light level of the red elements in the camera image ai ae Select a value between 5 and 5 The default is 1 BACK Blue Gain Use this option to either increase or decrease the light level of the blue elements in the camera image Select a value between 5 and 5 The default is 2 Red Hue Use this option to either increase or decrease the red hue in the camera image Select a value between 5 and 5 The default is 1 Blue Hue Use
41. lt HOLD gt profile settings to the CUSTOM profile refer to Save As 2924 5 05 Table G shows the default camera settings for each profile Figure 11 shows sample scenes for each camera profile Table G Settings by Profile Profile STANDARD default DAY amp NIGHT WDR GAMING Exposure Settings AUTO EXPOSURE NORMAL NORMAL WDR NORMAL VIDEO LEVEL 0 0 0 0 FLICKERLESS OFF OFF OFF OFF AGC ON ON ON ON DSS 4 OFF 4 4 DAY amp NIGHT COLOR AUTO COLOR COLOR D amp N DETECTION 5 SEC D amp N FILTER LIMIT 10 MIN Function Settings LINE SYNC AUTO AUTO AUTO INTERNAL WHITE BALANCE AUTO AUTO AUTO INDOOR MANUAL RED BLUE DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT GAMMA 60 60 45 SHARPNESS 1 1 1 1 E Z00M OFF OFF OFF OFF SAVE AS Figure 11 Sample Profile Scenes GAMING Use this option to save all settings from the HOLD profile into the CUSTOM profile After selecting this option the ACTIVE profile changes to CUSTOM 2924 5 05 27 EXPOSURE SETTINGS 28 Select this option to configure the exposure settings for the CCC1390H Series camera The default EXPOSURE SETTINGS menu appears when AUTO EXPOSURE is set to NORMAL BLC WDR When AUTO EXPOSURE is set to MANUAL the FLICKERLESS option is replaced with the SHUTTER SPEED option EXPOSURE SETTINGS EXPOSURE SETTINGS AUTO EXPOSURE gt NORMAL AUTO EXPOSURE gt MANUAL VIDEO LEVEL gt
42. mum thread depth bottom is 0 25 inches 6 4 mm The CCC1390H Series camera can be fitted with most Pelco lenses and mounted into most Pelco domes and enclosures resulting in the greatest possible number of combinations This means you can find a solution for nearly any application When selecting a lens dome or enclosure for this camera consider how the physical dimensions of each component may affect camera installation and operation Specifically you should address the following three issues e Enclosure size The camera dimensions are 2 2 D x 2 09 W x 2 17 inches 5 6 x 5 3 x 5 5 Make sure the enclosure is large enough for both the camera and the lens e Lens size Some lenses have minimum and maximum lengths To focus the scene correctly you may have to adjust the lens to its maximum length This could affect how it fits within the enclosure e Optical alignment The optical center of this camera may be too low for some enclosures As a result the lower portion of the scene may be obstructed by the enclosure itself The camera sled in many Pelco enclosures has a low side and a high side You may be able to raise the optical center by flipping the camera sled to the high side NOTE To simplify lens and enclosure selection Pelco offers ImagePak options for the CCC1390H Series camera Select the lens and the dome or enclosure Pelco will build and test it for you Contact Pelco or your dealer for more information 292
43. nstallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Warnings To avoid damaging your camera please note the following 1 The camera has threaded mounting locations on the top and bottom of the case Use only a standard photographic mounting bolt with a 1 4 20 UNC thread 2 Do not touch the surface of the optical filter If the filter is dusty or is accidentally touched use clean compresse
44. nu The sample screens in each section show the default settings To display the MAIN MENU e and hold the center of the button on the rear panel Refer to Navigating Setup Menus from the Rear Panel e Use the Pelco controller Refer to Navigating Setup Menus from a Pelco Controller Profiles Select this option to access the camera profile settings refer to Profiles Exposure Settings Select this option to configu the exposure settings refer to Exposure Settings MAIN MENU PROFILES EXPOSURE SETTINGS FUNCTION SETTINGS CAMERA SETUP Al AUTO ADJUSTMENT PIXEL CORRECTION SYSTEM INFORMATION Function Settings Select thi i Camera Setup Select thi Al Auto Select thi Pixel Correction Select thi System s op sop Adjustment s op sop on to configure ion to configu e on to perform th he function settings refer to Function Settings he communication settings for the camera refer to Camera Setup e auto iris lens automatic adjustment procedure refer to Auto Iris Lens Adjustment ion to perform th Information automatic pixel correction procedure refer to Pixel Correction Select thi s opti on to display the camera firmware information or to restore the factory default settings refer to System Information PROFILES Use this option to select a profile or save custom settings Use profiles for faste
45. ohms Selectable on off 0 45 0 6 1 0 2 500 to 8 600 K 2924 5 05 ELECTRICAL Power Requirements CCC1390H 6 CCC1390H 6X Power Consumption Power Connector Video Connector Auto Iris Connector Mode Indicators Controls Control Connector MECHANICAL Lens Mount Camera Mount ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity PHYSICAL Dimensions Weight without lens Shipping Weight 24 VAC 15 12 VDC 15 60 Hz 24 VAC 15 12 VDC 15 50 Hz 3 5 watts 3 pin terminal strip push in type BNC 4 pin connector miniature square 4 LED 5 position button Serial data termination switch 7 pin micro 1 25 mm connector Data 1 0 Pelco P or Pelco D protocol External day night filter control CS mount 1 4 inch UNC 20 screw top or bottom of camera housing 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 4 to 140 20 to 60 C 2096 to 8096 noncondensing 2096 to 9096 noncondensing 2 69 D x 2 09 W x 2 19 H 6 83 x 5 31 x 5 56 cm 0 44 Ib 0 20 kg 1 Ib 0 45 kg Design and product specifications subject to change without notice 2924 5 05 41 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FT FR8000 Series fibe
46. r installation or to adjust camera settings quickly for changing light conditions The default is STANDARD PROFILES ACTIVE SAVE AS DEFAULT gt STANDARD gt CUSTOM The CCC1390H Series camera offers four predefined profiles and one custom or user definable STANDARD profile You cannot modify predefined profiles 26 ACTIVE Select one of the following application profiles STANDARD Select this profile for most scenes This is the default DAY amp NIGHT Select this profile if the camera is located outside a building or in certain indoor low light applications When selected the camera adjusts its settings to account for light level changes Examples include parking lots and walkways WDR Select this profile if light from an exterior window or door in the camera view causes an object or person to be backlit or silhouetted GAMING Select this profile if the camera scene is illuminated by mixed interior lighting and includes self illuminated devices Examples include arcades with gaming machines with bright flashing lights CUSTOM Select this profile to activate your saved camera settings lt HOLD gt Whenever you open the setup menus the current camera settings are copied into the lt HOLD gt profile As you change camera settings the camera stores these new settings into this profile This lets you experiment with new settings without erasing the CUSTOM profile When you perform a SAVE AS the camera saves the
47. r loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C2924M 4 05 Original version C2924M A 5 05 Updated wiring distances table and specifications Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Legacy Esprit DomePak ImagePak and Camclosure are registered trademarks of Pelco PelcoNet Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco IL a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated
48. r optic products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series ixed dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages o
49. ress Move up or down in menu or item options Up or down press Move right or left in menu Right or left press Select menu or item Short center press Save setting and exit to menu Short center press To display a menu 1 Press and hold the button for two seconds to open the MAIN MENU The four indicators on the rear panel blink until you close the setup menu 2 Press the button up or down to select a menu 3 Press the center of the button to open the menu To change a setting 1 Press the button up or down to select the item 2 Press the center of the button to open the item 3 Press the button up or down to move through the options 4 Press the center of the button to save the setting and return to the menu To move to a previous menu select BACK and press the center of the button To close the setup menus select EXIT from any menu and press the center of the button NOTES e When you select BACK or EXIT on any menu the camera saves the current settings into memory e menu closes automatically after three minutes of inactivity 2924 5 05 21 NAVIGATING SETUP MENUS FROM A PELCO CONTROLLER 22 USING PRESET 95 TO ACCESS SETUP MENUS You can use preset 95 to access and navigate the setup menus from various Pelco controllers Use the instructions for your controller to access the main menu CM6700 CM6800 Jl 2 3 4 KBD2 IL 2 3 Enter the camera number and press the C
50. s selected Refer to Day and Night for more information You cannot change day and night mode when AGC is disabled the camera uses the COLOR mode SENS Press the button down to enable or disable DSS SENS Refer to Digital Slow Shutter DSS SENS for more information If you disable SENS the rear panel the camera saves the DSS SENS value on the EXPOSURE SETTING menu WD Press the button right to change the auto exposure mode When this indicator is lit WDR is selected Otherwise the NORMAL auto exposure mode is selected Refer to Auto Exposure for more information NOTES e Toenable the rear panel indicators the LED setting on the CAMERA SETUP menu must be set to ON the default e enable the quick setup feature the SWITCH setting on the CAMERA SETUP menu must be set to ON the default Figure 9 shows the rear panel indicators and their corresponding button presses 24VAC GND Figure 9 Quick Setup Indicators and Presses 20 C2924M A 5 05 Accessing Setup Menus NAVIGATING SETUP MENUS FROM THE REAR PANEL You can use the five position button on the rear panel to access and navigate the setup menus refer to Figure 10 Atm lt RIGHT Figure 10 Rear Panel Indicators and Presses Table E lists the button presses for each menu action Table E Rear Panel Buttons and Actions MENU ACTION BUTTON ACTION Enter setup menus Long center p
51. w and the lighting conditions may cause the camera filters to switch constantly Use the D amp N FILTER LIMIT to D amp N FILTER LIMIT compensate for this refer to Day and Night Filter Limit BACK ENT COLOR Select this option to operate the camera in day mode BW Select this option to operate the camera in night mode EXT Select this option to use an external signal to switch between day and night modes refer to Connecting External Control for more information The D amp N DETECTION and D amp N FILTER LIMIT become enabled In some installations this option may be more reliable than AUTO mode The default is COLOR except for the DAY amp NIGHT profile whose default is AUTO NOTES e You can also use the rear panel button to switch between AUTO and COLOR modes refer to Quick Setup e When AGC is enabled AUTO and EXT modes are available When AGC is disabled AUTO and EXT modes are not available you can select only COLOR or BW mode 2924 5 05 29 30 DAY AND NIGHT DETECTION The camera regularly checks the brightness level When the brightness level crosses the switch threshold and lasts longer than the D amp N DETECTION setting the camera switches the For example the headlights of a passing car affect filter the brightness level in the camera but not long enough for the filter to switch The light of a cloudy day also affects the brightness level in the camera long enough for t
52. zing cameras one at the camera and the other at the monitor to observe the vertical roll and the effect of any camera adjustments To synchronize cameras 1 2 Choose a reference camera to which all other cameras will be phased Access V PHASE ADJ menu for a camera Press the button up and down to adjust the vertical phase until the camera is synchronized to the reference camera A dual trace oscilloscope is recommended but not required to adjust camera phase Align the vertical sync pulses of the reference camera to the selected camera After each adjustment switch back and forth between the adjusted camera and the reference camera Repeat this process until the roll between the cameras disappears completely Adjust the phase of all other cameras by repeating steps 2 and 3 Always adjust to the reference camera selected in step 1 As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings save your custom settings into the CUSTOM profile This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted refer to Profiles for more information To adjust phase control 1 38 Select LINE SYNC on the FUNCTION SETTINGS menu The LINE vee SYNC menu appears PROFILES Switch the LINE SYNC setting to AUTO Select V PHASE ADJ The V PHASE ADJ menu appears Press the button up or down to change the PHASE VALUE On the CCC1390H 6 NTSC camera the range is 0 to 52 On the s PH V PHASE ADJ CCC1390H 6X
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